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WORK SET TO START ON $3.5BN KING HAMAD CAUSEWAY MEGA PROJECT

Nov 6,2019

The King Fahad
Causeway Authority on Tuesday signed a consultancy agreement on the sidelines
of the Future Investment Forum in Riyadh worth around $8.9 million to start
work on the $3.5 billion project linking Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

A winning consortium
of KPMG, AECOM and CMS, a mix of financial, technical, and legal companies,
will work on developing the financing model, design, of the mega project as
well as the helping with the assessment and selection of the main developers.

Running parallel to
the existing King Fahad Causeway, the causeway is expected to be about 25 km
long and will carry passenger trains, freight trains and vehicles to reduce the
traffic on the King Fahad Causeway.

Kamal bin Ahmed
Mohammed, Bahrai’s Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, said: “We
are pleased to announce the appointment of the main consultancy consortium to
start developing all necessary requirements and the financial model required
for the construction of the new King Hamad Causeway.

“This is a
strategic project for us, which will further enhance our logistics sector and
the links between our two countries allowing us to realise common aspirations
and reinforce the strong bilateral relations we have with the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.”

The King Fahad
Causeway Authority on Tuesday signed a consultancy agreement on the sidelines
of the Future Investment Forum in Riyadh worth around $8.9 million to start
work on the $3.5 billion project linking Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

A winning consortium
of KPMG, AECOM and CMS, a mix of financial, technical, and legal companies,
will work on developing the financing model, design, of the mega project as
well as the helping with the assessment and selection of the main developers.

Running parallel to
the existing King Fahad Causeway, the causeway is expected to be about 25 km
long and will carry passenger trains, freight trains and vehicles to reduce the
traffic on the King Fahad Causeway.

Kamal bin Ahmed
Mohammed, Bahrai’s Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, said: “We
are pleased to announce the appointment of the main consultancy consortium to
start developing all necessary requirements and the financial model required
for the construction of the new King Hamad Causeway.

“This is a
strategic project for us, which will further enhance our logistics sector and
the links between our two countries allowing us to realise common aspirations
and reinforce the strong bilateral relations we have with the Kingdom of Saudi
Arabia.”